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Sat Apr 20, 2013, 06:04 PM Apr 2013

A ‘Green Light’ to War on Iran?

April 19, 2013
By Paul R. Pillar

Members of Congress, as we all know, are fond of making political gestures to play to whatever audience they are trying to play to. In private conversation members can be quite candid about this and will exhibit a bifurcated approach to their jobs in which the world of gesture-making is divorced from the world of sound policy-making.

Seeing their political careers dependent on playing to audiences, members tend to be quick to brush aside any costs or hazards entailed in the gestures. This is particularly true of sense-of-the-Congress resolutions, which, as proponents of any such resolution can always point out, do not entail any changes carrying the force of law.

The trouble with this casual attitude toward gesture-making statements is that there often is someone else with an agenda who knows how to exploit the statements to advance the agenda. Even something as legally soft as a sense-of-the-Congress resolution will subsequently be cited as policy and precedent.

Anyone who supported or even acquiesced in the gesture will forever be counted as backing the policy it implies, thereby making it seem that the policy is not the project of a determined minority even if it really is. Any qualifications or caveats that are incorporated in the statement get forgotten or are left unmentioned in later agitation by the determined minority to implement their favored policy.

http://consortiumnews.com/2013/04/19/a-green-light-to-war-on-iran/

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A ‘Green Light’ to War on Iran? (Original Post) rug Apr 2013 OP
And .. cvoogt Apr 2013 #1
I don't think the question is if we go to war with Iran, LuvNewcastle Apr 2013 #2

LuvNewcastle

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2. I don't think the question is if we go to war with Iran,
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 06:27 PM
Apr 2013

the question is merely when we do. Certain interests are determined to drag us into war with them and there aren't enough strong voices in our government to stop it. Protesting didn't work to stop the Iraq War and it won't stop a war with Iran, either. If and when we do go to war, it will be a turning point in terms of America's status as a world power.

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